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He Has Wonder

The God with many names,
He has wonder.

Who do you say I am?
A question to his disciples
A question to all of us?

He is Father
His name is hallowed
He and the son are one.

Meditate on the holiness of his names.

Hundreds of names,
Hundreds of qualities.

God of Wonders.
Infinitely wonderful.
Creator King.

Names upon names,
Name above all names.

God of all magnificent
Wonder
God of all ordinary
Wonder
God of the everyday
Wonder

God of miracle
Wonders
God of simple
Wonders

God of resurrection wonder
God who raised Christ
God who raises up the needy
God who raises us from the pit.

Blessings of wonder
Blessings new every morning.
Blessings of creation
Blessings of life.

He promises that all things can be made new
Creation groans like a woman in birth pains.
Yet a little longer
The suffering of this time shall surely pass.

He and His kingdom are coming little by little,
wonder, by wonder.

He is our hope of new life in a dying world.

He is God of Wonders and is truly wonderful.

The God with many names,
He has wonder.

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